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Nov 15, 2023·edited Nov 15, 2023Liked by Rurik Skywalker

Glazyev said something recently about the West having already spent the equivalent of Russia’s seized reserves and being uneasy about dipping into their own money. Be pretty ironic if they only spend what Nabiullina gave them and then throw in the towel. If ironic is the word.

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Nov 15, 2023Liked by Rurik Skywalker

Thank you, Skywalker; shekels on the way. I have always believed, long before the Un-War, that China covets not Taiwan so much as the Russian Far East-lots of it (!). After all, why buy from them what you can walk in and just take? Probably part of what's on the table now, as Xi is now having a private sit-down with The Ghost that haunts the White House (or is it now The Rainbow House?) in San Fagsisco (quickly disinfected of the incontinent vermin, and their fecal deluge, gated-off so the Chinaman doesn't have to put up with seeing them, ya know, or have his CD player stolen in broad daylight out of his armored limo!). The Asian Hordes owned all of it, and Russia as a vassal kingdom for a long time, after all. This big deal about Xi being Putin's "best friend", this BRICS thing and all, reminds me of the "Non Aggression Pact" between Germany and The USSR before the REAL war happened on The Eastern Front. When I read (from you or Marko, don't remember) that Russia had moved, not only almost ALL it's combat units to the West, back towards the end of 2021/early 2022, I assumed that, yes, probably their going in; however, the fact that the entire COMMAND HQ of the Eastern District went west: THAT was like a guarantee in itself (!). Now the eastern district is laid practically bare, save a pretty good Naval Group and some minor land formations. Russia is struggling with a surprisingly resilient Ukraine; if/when China decides to walk into the Far East (with the probable consent/collaboration of Shogun Shoigu, and his crew of merry bandits!), you might then see a full mobilization...possibly...hopefully! And since also the Head-Wraithe-In-Charge (nominally!) of Murkuh is also on his knees begging Xi to buy the outrageously high Murkin debt, he has to offer some "collateral" or incentive. And The States ain't got none left; they'd love to not only lay back and watch when the PLA moved into the Far East, hell, they'd likely help them about the same way they're doing now in The Ukraine Un-War! And maybe Russia and China are on their knees after a couple years, and if New Rome survives the apocalyptic INVASION by the whole Turd World going on, they can really win the "King Of The Hill" battle going on(?). And, despite the rhetoric and saber-rattling going on, Taiwan isn't that big a deal to the the CCP. Methinks it's a grand feint. Maybe someday, sure, but everyone wants to see Taiwan's microchip industry to keep on doing i'ts highly specialized work in peace. All it would take is a blockade, if it ever came to that (which it probably wouldn't). The two are immensely more intertwined than is said in the West. Business, familial ties (HUGELY important in the Orient), etc.

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I can remember when relations between Russia and China were not so good, and the two countries were ready to come to blows about half a century ago.

As a young person I had been sent as part of a team to do some work in Sheffield. One evening I went into the lounge of the hotel in which we were staying, with a Chinese colleague, and to my surprize found it full of Russians. Apparently they were the Red Army choir or some such, on a mission to bring culture to the benighted British.

Immediately we arrived the Russians ceased talking and drinking and playing the slot machines and all turned to glare at the Chinaman. For musicians they looked distinctly rugged, as if their favourite instrument might be the Stalin Organ. A diplomatic incident was avoided however as a quiet word seemed to go around from a couple of the less conspicuous figures amongst the Russians , and they turned away to resume their drinking and talking in a more subdued mood.

'No permanent friends, no permanent foes, only permanent interests.'

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Hmmm how did they know he was a Chinaman? You know some Russians look that way especially in the far East. Maybe he looked like a Russian celebrity or at least one of their people and that is what startled them that he was standing with you.

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Lol you’re a funny guy.

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"Funny how? Like i'm a clown 🤡 and I amuse you?"

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You’re a clown? I love clowns!!!

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Seems like we're a couple of Goodfellas. If you know what I mean? If not do a simple search of my previous statement.

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Nov 15, 2023·edited Nov 15, 2023

Please do speak out on China. I've been defending them because the controlled right has been attacking them ferociously for the past couple of years. Then again I reflexively supported Russia and Putin when they were being attacked by the controlled left. I only came to a more balanced position on the Slavlands situation after reading a number of your articles. Looking forward to an analysis on China.

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It’s an understandable reflexive position to take but like you said nothing is as it seems in this world.

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Well I don't support war with China or crude attempts to smear the Chinese people. They can discredit themselves just fine by being themselves.

My report would be on the history of the Sino-Soviet split and the Kissinger plot to bring China back into the NWO fold.

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Nov 16, 2023Liked by Rurik Skywalker

Indeed, that's a very important study. Look forward to it. Funny thing: last time, recently actually, was the Great and Elder Lizard King himself actually got off his fat ass and I think even BOWED to Xi during their handshake formality before getting down to bidness. So just as he opened her up long ago, now he's back at it. The Tribe has been involved in China for a very long time; centuries...They even have their very own private "City Of London"/ghetto/shtetl in Shanghai. Have been there for ages. Where are they NOT ensconced??

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I am looking forward to your thoughts on China, but I would also like to hear more about Iran. After you and Slavsquat helped me understand Russia a lot better, my working hypothesis has been that Iran and North Korea are probably the only two countries on the planet that do not have a ZOG, or are not controlled by or in league with a country that has a ZOG.

In your last essay you stated "...Tehran is almost as compromised as Moscow is. The mullahs are all extremely old, keep their money in the West and they sent their kids and grandkids to study in the West." If that comment is accurate, does that leave NK as the only country not controlled by or in league with the global ZOG zeitgeist? If so, will the pirates allow this to go on indefinitely? Can their Frenemy China keep them on a short enough leash that they won't be a target of "regime change?"

China is communist in name only. They are an authoritarian technocracy (but I repeat myself.) Kissinger and company admired their authoritarianism and saw the vast potential for them to contribute to the NWO dystopia they wanted to create so they brought in the capital and technology, but perhaps more importantly, the ideology of technocracy. These things transformed them into what we see today.

Communism and capitalism are merely stepping stones to the ultimate goal of a global technocracy. These two ideologies are also useful problem, reaction solution tools. The final solution is a global "multipolar" digital slave technocracy with a China run UN/WHO/BIS/World Bank issuing all the guidelines to manage the herd.

Your comments about the Chinese historians sorting it all out are prescient if the pirate colony globalists get their way.

What I am afraid of is the fact that every Hegelian instrument these people use (people, nations, ideologies, etc.) to achieve their ultimate goal seems to end up being burned down when it reaches the end of its useful life. This is why I am concerned about a nuclear war between the Hegelian tools of the USA (representing capitalism) and Russia (representing the former communist USSR) so that a global technocracy led by China can be fully instituted. The USA neocons have been very useful to the cause, but eventually they may be discarded. Hopefully not in a big ball of fire.

Just to be clear, I am not saying China has a ZOG. But they are certainly in league with the ethnic globalists.

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I think China has been built up just as Japan was - remember Japan was medieval until Madame Butterfly. With British manufacured battleships it defeated Russia in the Russo-Jap war only 50 years later. But it only "just happened" you know.

We know what happened to Japan. They weren't set up were they (ironic/rhetorical)?

China is not being set up either /s. But China knows the game. Problem. Confidence on both sides results in a REAL fight to the death.

The context is...... you guessed it OIL which is the lifeblood of modern civ. Greenies are braindead virtue-signalling loons.

Think of it as evolutionary pressure.

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It's always interesting to read Miles Mathis to get some unorthodox sidelights on history and the people who supposedly made it.

http://mileswmathis.com/lenin.pdf

Here he claims that Lenin could not even pronounce Russian words correctly, being more fluent in French. That he was related to rich capitalists may be less surprizing, since that seems to be common amongst the Vanguard of the Workers, including Marx; but how do you like the notion that he was not only a noble, but related to the Romanovs? It is even more fascinating that Tsar Nicholas was Jewish - although presumably non-practicing, through his descent from the Polish and Swedish dynasties of Vasa and Jagiellon, and that one of Lenin's ancestors sent the Tsar a greeting in yiddish!

Is there any aspect of life or history which they have not infiltrated and perverted?

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